OAKLAND — Warriors center Andrew Bogut didn’t play at all in the fourth quarter in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals Monday and finished the night playing about 17﻿1/2 minutes, right in line with his postseason average.

He was seen limping during the second half, apparently the result of banging knees with Oklahoma City Thunder star Kevin Durant.

“I’m OK,” Bogut said. “I’ll be all right.”

Asked about his limited playing time in the second half, Bogut, who was scoreless with three rebounds, said it was a combination of factors, including his health.

“Probably a mix of everything,” said Bogut, who had been questionable for Game 1 because of a right adductor strain. “Had a shocking game, no excuses. Had a bad game. We were in small ball for the majority of the second half. It’s one of those things.”

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